Trump says Epstein file release wouldn’t satisfy ‘troublemakers’

US President Donald Trump speaks before signing the “Genius Law”, which will develop regulatory framework for Stablecoin crypto currencies at the White House on 18 July 2025, Washington, DC.
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President Donald Trump said in a statement on Saturday, even if he released the big jury transcripts in the criminal cases of Jeffrey Epstein and prisoner Ghislaine Maxwell, who are convicted of the courts of the courts, “problems and radical left launatics.”
“It will always be more, more, more. Maga!” Trump wrote on real Social.
Trump’s mission comes the day after the Ministry of Justice asked the Federal judges to open the major jury statements in criminal cases after Trump’s request.
Trump said on Thursday that he wanted the Chief Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi to “produce all the big jury statements subject to court approval”.
The increasing pressure on Trump, including some of the most loyal supporters, to publish files in connection with Epstein, who killed himself in 2019 after being arrested in charges of federal child sex smuggling.
Trump’s Saturday Truth Social Post shows that weekly print campaign is not diminished.
The President also showed that he was not planning to take more steps in response to the concerns of the critics.
“I asked the Ministry of Justice to publish all the big jury statements about Jeffrey Epstein, subject to court approval,” Trump said on his social media.
“However, even if the court gives a complete and unshakable approval, nothing will be good enough for those who cause problems and radical left madness.”
Trump’s truth reflects a subtle change in his language and a subtle change in his language.
On Saturday, Thursday, when he said that he demanded the release of the “relevant” statement, the Ministry of Justice said that the “entire” great jury statement from the “Great Jury statement demanded the” entire “great jury statement.
The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comments about the difference in two duties.
Trump’s article comes after Wall Street Journal, the owner of Murdoch, a day after the media filed a lawsuit against Mogul Rupert Murdoch. “Obscene” letter Trump sent Epstein’s 50th birthday.
Trump rejected his letter. He is looking for a loss of at least $ 10 billion in the slander case.




